Direkt zum Inhalt

Exposure to Inequality May Cause Under-provision of Public Goods: Experimental Evidence

Aufsätze referiert extern - Web of Science

Pablo Brañas-Garza, Elena Molis, Levent Neyse

In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 92 (2021), 101679, 10 S.

Abstract

Economic inequality is rising globally and due to developments in information technologies and globalization, nowadays individuals are more exposed to such an inequality than ever. Recent studies show that exposure to inequality may shape economic decisions. In this article, we test whether contributions in the public goods game are sensitive to information about inequality of personal benefits between groups. Our results show that learning the return levels of another group with higher (lower) benefits decreases (increases) the contributions with a stronger reaction by low benefit groups. Our further tests show that this effect diminishes when the benefit difference between the groups gets smaller. These results suggest that exposure to inequality might have a detrimental impact on public goods provision, yet this effect gets negligible as economic inequality reduces.

Levent Neyse

Research Associate in the German Socio-Economic Panel study Department



JEL-Classification: C90;D80;H41
Keywords: Public Goods, Inequality, Cooperation, Information, Experiment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2021.101679

keyboard_arrow_up